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Criminology & Criminal Justice - Research

Postgraduate
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At Ulster University our research into crime and punishment is distinguished by its critical approach to the administration of justice, coupled with an emphasis on the application of criminological theories to the lived realities for individuals, communities and broader society.

Award Name Degree - Doctoral at UK Level 8
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Awarding Body Ulster University
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Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Doctoral at UK Level 8 Ulster University
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Location:
Belfast
Attendance Options:
Full time, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
PhD
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Entry Requirements

Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a subject relevant to the proposed area of study. We may also consider applications from those who hold equivalent qualifications, for example, a Lower Second Class Honours Degree plus a Master’s Degree with Distinction.

In exceptional circumstances, the University may consider a portfolio of evidence from applicants who have appropriate professional experience which is equivalent to the learning outcomes of an Honours degree in lieu of academic qualifications.

Careers / Further progression

Careers and opportunities
PhD graduates are recognised by employers to hold valuable transferrable skills, as the nature of the degree trains candidates in creativity, critical inquiry, problem solving, negotiation skills, professionalism and confidence.

The most recent Ulster survey of PhD graduates found that 92% had secured employment within the first year since graduation (HESA Destination of Leavers Survey 2015), and while two thirds end up in the Higher Education or Research sectors, the range of skills acquired equips the remainder for employment in a wide range of contexts.

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Further information

How to Apply
We are delighted that you are considering Ulster University for your research studies.

Get full details on the application process and further guidance on how to apply, and what you will need to upload as part of your application (see "Application Date Weblink").

Once you have identified supervisors, discussed a research proposal and are ready to make an application, please apply using the online application system (see "Application Weblink").

Ulster University welcomes applications from all sections of the community and from persons with disabilities. It is University policy to assess all applications using academic criteria and on the basis of equality of opportunity and you should be assured that reasonable adjustments will be made should you require them.

Overview
The School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences has a vibrant and multi-disciplinary research environment, which is home to a wide range of research projects that tackle important questions in the social sciences.

We have an excellent international reputation for producing high quality research which has global impact.

Our work is centred around three key themes:
- persistent and emerging socio-economic challenges
- policy and practice in divided societies
- national global social justice

If you are interested in pursuing doctoral research in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Ulster University, you’ll be joining a community of academics who are engaged in an evolving field dealing with an extensive range of sensitive issues.

From traditional forms of deviance and offending, through to contemporary issues such as cybercrime and crimes against the environment, criminology continues to be highly relevant to the harms faced in society.

The criminology team at Ulster University is diverse in terms of teaching and research interests, which range from the more formal aspects of the criminal justice process, policing and prisons for example, through to community responses to deviance and offending.

Our research extends from a focus on individual offences and victims on a local level, through to corporate and state crimes on a national and global scale.

Key research themes and potential supervisors include:

Prisons and Punishment
Dr Linda Moore
Dr Conor Murray
Dr Una Convery
Aisling McLaughlin
Colette Barry

Desistance from Offending
Dr Brendan Coyle
Dr Conor Murray
Dr Brian Payne
Aisling McLaughlin
Colette Barry

Restorative Justice
Dr Brian Payne
Dr Julie Harris

Victims and Survivors of Violence and Offending
Dr Julie Harris
Dr Una Convery
Michelle Rouse

Children’s Rights and Youth Justice
Dr Una Convery
Dr Linda Moore
Dr Conor Murray
Aisling McLaughlin

Gender, Crime and Justice
Dr Linda Moore
Dr Conor Murray
Michelle Rouse
Colette Barry

Policing, Human Rights and Accountability in a National and Transnational context
Dr Julie Harris
Dr Brian Payne
Dr Brendan Coyle
Shane Mac Giollabhuí

State Violence, Crime, Resistance and Human Rights
Prof Kris Lasslett
Dr Dawid Stanczak
Dr Linda Moore
Michelle Rouse
Gabrielle Nugent-Stephens

Terrorism/Political Violence, Security and Intelligence Handling
Dr Julie Harris
Gabrielle Nugent-Stephens
Shane Mac Giollabhuí

Cybercrime and/or Cyber Security
Gabrielle Nugent-Stephens
Shane Mac Giollabhuí
Human Trafficking/Modern Slavery
Dr Ruth McAlister
Dr Brian Payne

Drugs and Drug Policy - Consumption, Markets and Regulation
Dr Julie Harris
Aisling McLaughlin

Environmental Crime, Harm and Justice
Dr Dawid Stanczak

Transnational Corporate Crime and Corruption
Prof Kris Lasslett
Dr Dawid Stanczak
Gabrielle Nugent-Stephens

We welcome interest from prospective PhD candidates in any of these areas.

For more information on the research interests of each staff member in Social Work, please visit the Criminology and Justice page on the website of the Doctoral College. For more information on how to prepare an application, including how to draft a research proposal, please visit our School’s webpage that describes the variety of PhD Opportunities.

Contact Supervisor
Dr Brian Payne
Telephone: +44 28 9536 5875
Email: B.Payne@Ulster.Ac.Uk

Course Provider:
Location:
Belfast
Attendance Options:
Full time, Daytime
Qualification Letters:
PhD
Apply to:
Course provider